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Public Academy of Computer Education

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The internet-revolution, which has been a game-changer in the real sense of term, has opened up enormous opportunities for youth of today. Combined with rapid improvements in the means of transport communication and increasing globalization the opportunities for advancement which have come in the way of young were not even dreamt of by earlier generations.

The advancement in technology has led to “death of distance”. The latest scientific inventions are available in the remotest parts of the world, and information travels faster than aircrafts. Knowledge and Wisdom, stored in books and libraries across the world are available at every student’s doorsteps. A student can access it by click of a “mouse”.

In order to leverage these advantages and capitalize the opportunities, it is essential that the students have the right orientation and attitude. Mere ambitions or aspiration will not do. Ambition must be backed by hard-work; aspiration must be supported by dedication.

To be the leader in the provision of quality tuition, using only qualified teachers.

International Standard Course.

Wifi Classrooms.

Conference Table Computer System.

Teaching over Projectors.

Engineers as Faculty.

Latest technologies and Softwares.

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[two_third]Choosing the right password is something that many people find difficult, there are so many things that require passwords these days that remembering them all can be a real problem. Perhaps because of this a lot of people choose their passwords very badly. The simple tips below are intended to assist you in choosing a good password.
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1. At least eight characters.
2. One or more of each of the following
lower-case letter
upper-case letter
number
punctuation mark
3. Lookalike characters to protect against password glimpses. Examples:
as in Oscar and the number 0.
Lower-case l and upper-case I.
The letter S and the $ sign.
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Shortcut For Beginners
Advanced Shortcuts
Password Tips
Safety during browsing Internet
Admissions form for 2014
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1.Words you can find in the dictionary.
2.Passwords shown as "example strong passwords."
3.Personal information, such as names and birth dates.
4.Keyboard patterns, like qwerty or 12345. Particularly avoid sequences of numbers in order.
5.Common acronyms.
6.All one type of character - such as all numbers, all upper-case letters, all lower-case letters, etc.
7.Repeating characters, such as mmmm3333.
8.The same password you use for another application.
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While passwords that are easy for you to remember are also less secure than a completely random password, following these tips can help you find the right balance between convenience for you and difficulty for hackers.
1.Create a unique acronym for a sentence or phrase you like.
2. Include phonetic replacements, such as 'Luv 2 Laf' for 'Love to Laugh.'
3. Jumble together some pronounceable syllables, such as 'iv,mockRek9.'
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1.Never tell your password to anyone (this includes significant others, roommates, coworkers, etc.). If you need to grant someone access to your server, set up a separate username and password for that person.
2. Never write your password down, especially not anywhere near your computer.
3.Do not store your password in a plain text file on your computer.
4.Never send your password over an unecrypted connection - including unencrypted email.
5.Periodically test your current password.
6.Update your password every six months.
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